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named(8)




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NAME

     named - Internet domain name server


SYNOPSIS

     named [-4] [-6] [-c config-file] [-d debug-level]
           [-D string] [-E engine-name] [-f] [-g] [-M option]
           [-m flag] [-n #cpus] [-p port] [-s] [-S #max-socks]
           [-t directory] [-U #listeners] [-u user] [-v] [-V]
           [-x cache-file]


DESCRIPTION

     named is a Domain Name System (DNS) server, part of the BIND
     9 distribution from ISC. For more information on the DNS,
     see RFCs 1033, 1034, and 1035.

     When invoked without arguments, named will read the default
     configuration file /etc/named.conf, read any initial data,
     and listen for queries.


OPTIONS

     -4
         Use IPv4 only even if the host machine is capable of
         IPv6.  -4 and -6 are mutually exclusive.

     -6
         Use IPv6 only even if the host machine is capable of
         IPv4.  -4 and -6 are mutually exclusive.

     -c config-file
         Use config-file as the configuration file instead of the
         default, /etc/named.conf. To ensure that reloading the
         configuration file continues to work after the server
         has changed its working directory due to to a possible
         directory option in the configuration file, config-file
         should be an absolute pathname.

     -d debug-level
         Set the daemon's debug level to debug-level. Debugging
         traces from named become more verbose as the debug level
         increases.

     -D string
         Specifies a string that is used to identify a instance
         of named in a process listing. The contents of string
         are not examined.

     -E engine-name
         When applicable, specifies the hardware to use for
         cryptographic operations, such as a secure key store
         used for signing.

         When BIND is built with OpenSSL PKCS#11 support, this

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         defaults to the string "pkcs11", which identifies an
         OpenSSL engine that can drive a cryptographic
         accelerator or hardware service module. When BIND is
         built with native PKCS#11 cryptography
         (--enable-native-pkcs11), it defaults to the path of the
         PKCS#11 provider library specified via "--with-pkcs11".

     -f
         Run the server in the foreground (i.e. do not
         daemonize).

     -g
         Run the server in the foreground and force all logging
         to stderr.

     -M option
         Sets the default memory context options. Currently the
         only supported option is external, which causes the
         internal memory manager to be bypassed in favor of
         system-provided memory allocation functions.

     -m flag
         Turn on memory usage debugging flags. Possible flags are
         usage, trace, record, size, and mctx. These correspond
         to the ISC_MEM_DEBUGXXXX flags described in <isc/mem.h>.

     -n #cpus
         Create #cpus worker threads to take advantage of
         multiple CPUs. If not specified, named will try to
         determine the number of CPUs present and create one
         thread per CPU. If it is unable to determine the number
         of CPUs, a single worker thread will be created.

     -p port
         Listen for queries on port port. If not specified, the
         default is port 53.

     -s
         Write memory usage statistics to stdout on exit.

             Note
             This option is mainly of interest to BIND 9
             developers and may be removed or changed in a future
             release.
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     -S #max-socks
         Allow named to use up to #max-socks sockets. The default
         value is 4096 on systems built with default
         configuration options, and 21000 on systems built with
         "configure --with-tuning=large".

             Warning

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             This option should be unnecessary for the vast
             majority of users. The use of this option could even
             be harmful because the specified value may exceed
             the limitation of the underlying system API. It is
             therefore set only when the default configuration
             causes exhaustion of file descriptors and the
             operational environment is known to support the
             specified number of sockets. Note also that the
             actual maximum number is normally a little fewer
             than the specified value because named reserves some
             file descriptors for its internal use.
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     -t directory
         Chroot to directory after processing the command line
         arguments, but before reading the configuration file.

             Warning
             This option should be used in conjunction with the
             -u option, as chrooting a process running as root
             doesn't enhance security on most systems; the way
             chroot(2) is defined allows a process with root
             privileges to escape a chroot jail.
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     -U #listeners
         Use #listeners worker threads to listen for incoming UDP
         packets on each address. If not specified, named will
         calculate a default value based on the number of
         detected CPUs: 1 for 1 CPU, and the number of detected
         CPUs minus one for machines with more than 1 CPU. This
         cannot be increased to a value higher than the number of
         CPUs. If -n has been set to a higher value than the
         number of detected CPUs, then -U may be increased as
         high as that value, but no higher. On Windows, the
         number of UDP listeners is hardwired to 1 and this
         option has no effect.

     -u user
         Setuid to user after completing privileged operations,
         such as creating sockets that listen on privileged
         ports.

             Note
             On Linux, named uses the kernel's capability
             mechanism to drop all root privileges except the
             ability to bind(2) to a privileged port and set
             process resource limits. Unfortunately, this means
             that the -u option only works when named is run on
             kernel 2.2.18 or later, or kernel 2.3.99-pre3 or
             later, since previous kernels did not allow
             privileges to be retained after setuid(2).
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     -v
         Report the version number and exit.

     -V
         Report the version number and build options, and exit.

     -x cache-file
         Load data from cache-file into the cache of the default
         view.

             Warning
             This option must not be used. It is only of interest
             to BIND 9 developers and may be removed or changed
             in a future release.
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SIGNALS

     In routine operation, signals should not be used to control
     the nameserver; rndc should be used instead.

     SIGHUP
         Force a reload of the server.

     SIGINT, SIGTERM
         Shut down the server.

     The result of sending any other signals to the server is
     undefined.


CONFIGURATION

     The named configuration file is too complex to describe in
     detail here. A complete description is provided in the BIND
     9 Administrator Reference Manual.

     named inherits the umask (file creation mode mask) from the
     parent process. If files created by named, such as journal
     files, need to have custom permissions, the umask should be
     set explicitly in the script used to start the named
     process.


FILES

     /etc/named.conf
         The default configuration file.

     /var/run/named/named.pid
         The default process-id file.


SEE ALSO

     RFC 1033, RFC 1034, RFC 1035, named-checkconf(8), named-
     checkzone(8), rndc(8), lwresd(8), named.conf(5), BIND 9
     Administrator Reference Manual.

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AUTHOR

     Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.


COPYRIGHT

     Copyright 8c9 2004-2009, 2011, 2013-2016 Internet Systems
     Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
     Copyright 8c9 2000, 2001, 2003 Internet Software Consortium.

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